*200,22 Located near the heart, the frog's reddish-brown liver takes up almost a third of the body cavity. It has three lobes. >S(11),205,201 *201,22 The liver doesn't digest food, but it's considered part of the digestive system. >S(11),205,202 *202,22 Why? Among other tasks, the liver makes bile, a digestive juice. >B(10),205,0 >E(11),205,203 *203,22 In addition to its digestive role, the liver helps maintain the balance of nutrients in the frog's blood. >E(11),205,204 *204,22 It filters out any excess nutrients and other unwanted substances. >E(10),205,0 *205,32 In humans and frogs--and in all vertebrates--the liver has a similar structure. >S(01),0,206 *206,32 Like frog livers, human livers are lobed and large. >B(00),0,0 >E(01),0,207 *207,32 The bile secreted by a human liver is pretty much the same as a frog's. Both liquids are yellowish-green and digest fat. >E(00),0,0 *1000